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Global Arbitration Review on Luxtona Proceedings

August 5, 2019
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Global Arbitration Review says Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice has rejected Russia’s bid to disqualify a U.S. academic from giving expert evidence on behalf of a former investor in Luxtona, an affiliate of Yukos Oil, finding that the fact he may have become the “go to guy” for parties suing the state did not prove that he lacked independence.

Law360 has also reported on this decision.

Bennett Jones is representing Luxtona in the proceedings.

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